Get your pen and paper ready because Regina Crusan and I are about to list down restaurants in Aruba that you should definitely check out! On this episode of One Happy Podcast, Regina talks about her upcoming trip to the island in a couple of weeks and we discuss the restaurants that she plans to visit as well as her all-time favorite places to get your foodie fix in Aruba.
Regina, which is a fellow Pittsburgher like myself, was a past guest in episode 76 in which she talked about her first time visiting Aruba and how she completely fell for the island. You can listen to that here: http://onehappypodcast.com/ep76/
Among her top five restaurants to eat in Aruba is Yemanja with their top tier food. She recommends everyone to get the goat cheese pastries which are to die for, as far as she’s concerned.
Another one is El Gaucho. You can count on this restaurant for the best steaks in town. Regina can’t praise their wedge salad enough too.
For seafood, Regina’s to-go places are The Driftfood, The Old Fisherman, and The Flying Fishbone. She enjoys the latter the most because you get to have the novel experience of dining while your feet are dipped in the water. In her words, it’s a “true Aruban experience” that no one should miss out on.
She also mentioned LG Smith’s Steak and Chop House, an old favorite of hers, which she always comes back to for a good meal and of course, excellent steaks.
I myself have a top five list. Included are Yemanja like Regina’s, Legends Pub in which the food is delicious and not too pricey, the Canadian-owned Alfie’s with their excellent pulled pork and poutine, Barefoot where the atmosphere is great and the view from where you’re dining is simply gorgeous and last but definitely not the least, Quinta del Carmen with its beautiful courtyard and fine dining.
So now that you have more places on your list, time to check them out the next time you go down in Aruba!
On This Episode of One Happy Podcast, you will:
– Learn Regina’s full-proof method of discovering new places to eat in Aruba from the locals.
– Hear Regina talk about the benefits of an Aruba all-inclusive including how it’s cost-effective, good for big groups, and a great opportunity to meet new folks
– Know which all-inclusive’s have exclusive restaurants and why the breakfast buffet is Regina’s favorite.
– Hear about a waiter named Wilmer in Quinta del Carmen who Maggie and I are fond of.
– Wonder how come restaurants and stores close so early in downtown Aruba.
– Find out where most of the staff working in Aruba are from and hear us discuss their admirable traits.
Properties and venues mentioned this episode:
The Barcelo (formerly Occidental Grand) Aruba
Holiday Inn Resort Aruba – Beach Resort & Casino
Restaurants mentioned this episode:
The Old Fisherman Restaurant Aruba
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